Raphaël Zouzou's research while affiliated with Station X and other places
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Publications (2)
We present a long term assessment trend of atmospheric inorganic nitrogen deposition in Sub Saharan Africa (2000-2015) using observational and model data. This work proposes a compilation of International Network to study Deposition and Atmospheric chemistry in Africa wet and dry nitrogen deposition fluxes collected at the wet savanna site of Lamto...
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... In the two rural wet savannas, INDAAF sites of Lamto in Côte d'Ivoire and Djougou in Benin, VWM NH4 + concentrations are mainly attributed to livestock breeding, biomass burning, and, to some extent, agricultural activities [84,89]. Nitrogen is considered to be an important source of nutrients in ecosystems; however, levels above a certain critical load, which depends on the specific ecosystem, can be considered to be contributing to pollution and eutrophication of the environment [90,91]. ...